EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 1H 4M
Morning Coffee with Dr.T
from The Tenpenny Files Podcasts – Dr. Tenpenny · host Dr. T
04-29-2026 Audio Track: If you prefer to watch rather than listen, click on the video below: A LIVE weekly podcast where the floor is open to ask your burning questions. This is always a fun one to do. The interaction with the audience is exhilarating and we’d love you to experience it. This is an extraordinary journey where your questions and engagement bring each episode to life. If you, or someone you know, are seeking answers to pressing wellness questions, this platform is perfectly designed to serve you. We warmly invite you and your friends to join our community this Wednesday morning at 11 am ET -participation is completely FREE and open to all. To join Dr.T in studio every Wednesday: sign up at bit.ly/drtchat A few topics from this episode: First amendment litigation focuses on indirect government censorship through third parties Establishing that third-party censorship constitutes a First Amendment violation is a central legal objective with broad implications for medical and public discourse. Legal precedent gaps remain in first amendment protections during public health events There is a significant legal gap in establishing durable protections against censorship in future public health scenarios. Free speech is foundational to medical freedom and informed consent Without protected speech, informed consent and patient autonomy cannot function effectively in clinical practice. Censorship during the pandemic is linked to downstream health outcomes Restricted information flow has influenced patient decisions and health outcomes at scale. Reputational and financial damages from deplatforming were substantial The impact of censorship extended beyond speech into measurable economic and professional harm. Legal strategy prioritizes reaching discovery to expose internal communications Discovery is the turning point for transparency and accountability in censorship-related cases. Low ferritin is most commonly associated with low iron status Clinical interpretation of ferritin requires correlation with iron levels and broader metabolic context. Raw milk consumption is supported when sourcing is trusted “Know your source” is a key principle in food safety and quality. Ingestion of borax is not recommended due to safety concerns Lack of clear evidence and safety concerns limit recommendation for internal use. Combining nattokinase with anticoagulants depends on mechanism differences Mechanism-based evaluation is essential when assessing compatibility of therapies. Environmental toxicity is a persistent and unavoidable exposure Continuous exposure reinforces the emphasis on detox support as a long-term health strategy. Links from this show: Supplements: Support foundational health without unnecessary additives or aggressive formulas. Wavwatch: Wearable sound frequency therapy to support your mind and body. Get 10% off with code DRT Stand for Health Freedom - Make calls this week about the pesticide immunity bill Today’s Show Sponsors: Prime Membership: Provides continued access to in depth discussions and expanding health education that support long term intellectual resilience. Zeolite – Heavy Metal Detox: New customers get a special discount Pure Body Gut and Cellular Detox Duo: We hope you will consider signing up for our podcasts to support our FREE speech platform and enable us to continue to bring you important research and interviews like these. We can only continue to help you in this fight with your support: https://drtenpenny.com/prime Today's handpicked sponsors: GET 82% OFF your 1st bottle of Zeolite Metal Detox: drtdetox.com Get 10% OFF Supplements and Apparel with Code: PODCAST at: https://www.shoptenpenny.net Exclusive Access for Prime Members 🔓 Unlock premium content, expert insights, and special resources with a Prime Membership. Get Dr. Tenpenny’s in-depth reports, exclusive medical presentations, and Ask the Expert sessions—all in one place. Join Prime HERE
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